WhutduzFMstand4? - PackFM

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PackFM

  • Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
  • Release Date: 2006-09-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 2006 FMania, Inc. (ASCAP) & QN5 Music (ASCAP)

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The F*ck PackFM 2:07
2
Spell It With a K PackFM 2:54
3
I Can't Win PackFM 4:57
4
Click, Clack & Spray PackFM 4:10
5
Lessons PackFM 4:24
6
N***a Pass PackFM 2:26
7
Stomp PackFM 2:17
8
Kilt It PackFM 1:47
9
Excuses PackFM Featuring Icon the Mic King 4:28
10
Free-Esta PackFM 3:26
11
Upclose and Personal PackFm Featuring Substantial 4:07
12
Token Love Song PackFM 4:13
13
Suzie PackFM 3:42
14
Ugly Woman PackFM Featuring Extended Famm 3:46
15
Forevershine PackFM 4:47
16
whutduzFMstand4? PackFM 4:30

Reviews

  • PackFM talented MC

    5
    By psynic.
    Pack rhymes over some very good beats with the exception of "Stomp" and "Kilt It". He has the abillity to spit spectacular metaphors which are densly scattered throughout this album. He also manages to put together some well-executed rhyme schemes with plenty of multi-syllable rhymes. Production & lyrics are both about a 9 out of 10.
  • Turning Hip-Hop back to its good side...

    5
    By invader ren
    This album should be considered as one of the best. Unlike alot of wanna be albums, this albums has only a few guests which is really good so these excellent rhymes are mostly all him.
  • CHECK HIM OUT LIVE!!!!!! TRUST ME!!!!

    5
    By J Well
    By far one of the best at live performances. Excellent energy, the epitome of what a hip hop emcee should be. You know he is good when people who dont know any of his music are up and cheering at a show. Oh yeah, the album is good too... lol.
  • One of the best of the year --

    5
    By The Moth
    This album takes me back to the days when a rap album would be like a show -- hard rhymes, funny rhymes, creative skits, fat loops and fatter beats. PackFM has given us all of this and more with this record. Like the rest of the QN5 fam, he delivers competent & deep lyrics as effortlessly as he does with his party rhymes. "Lessons" is a deftly-told tale of believing in oneself, and "Free-Esta" rocks to a big band (!) beat. This is a damned fun album to listen to!